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Sulphur Collection (page 4)

"Sulphur: From Cosmic Spectacles to Earthly Wonders" Orion Nebula's Sulphur Glow: Amidst the celestial wonders of the Orion Nebula, sulphur paints a mesmerizing hue

Background imageSulphur Collection: Lake located at the northeast corner of Lassen Volcanic Park in Northern California

Lake located at the northeast corner of Lassen Volcanic Park in Northern California. Home of the largest plug dome volcano in the world

Background imageSulphur Collection: Seltun Geothermal near Krysuvik volcano on Reykjanes peninsula during winter

Seltun Geothermal near Krysuvik volcano on Reykjanes peninsula during winter

Background imageSulphur Collection: Geothermal area Seltun near Krysuvik volcano on Reykjanes peninsula during winter, Iceland

Geothermal area Seltun near Krysuvik volcano on Reykjanes peninsula during winter, Iceland

Background imageSulphur Collection: Brown Sulphur Springs, Yellowstone National Park, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Brown Sulphur Springs, Yellowstone National Park, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Brown Sulphur Springs, Yellowstone National Park, USA, c1900. There are thought to be about 1, 000 geothermal features in Yellowstone, including geyser basins, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles

Background imageSulphur Collection: The Black Growler, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park, Montana, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Black Growler, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park, Montana, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Black Growler, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park, Montana, USA, c1900. The Black Growler Steam Vent has measured 93 to 138 degrees C

Background imageSulphur Collection: Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone Park, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone Park, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone Park, USA, c1900. There are thought to be about 1, 000 geothermal features in Yellowstone, including geyser basins, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphuric gases coming out of a fumarole (solfatara) Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy

Sulphuric gases coming out of a fumarole (solfatara) Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy, May 2009

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphurous fumaroles (solfatara) Vulcano Island, Italy, May 2009

Sulphurous fumaroles (solfatara) Vulcano Island, Italy, May 2009

Background imageSulphur Collection: Moorland Clouded Yellow butterfly (Colias palaeno) male and female, Joutsa (formerly Leivonmaki)

Moorland Clouded Yellow butterfly (Colias palaeno) male and female, Joutsa (formerly Leivonmaki), Finland, July

Background imageSulphur Collection: Productions of the Solfaterra, 1776

Productions of the Solfaterra, 1776
Productions of the Solfaterra, Plate LIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, Plate XXXXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Piece of marble composed of fragments of various sorts of marble found in the Fossa Grande, 1776

Piece of marble composed of fragments of various sorts of marble found in the Fossa Grande, 1776
Piece of marble composed of fragments of various sorts of marble found in the Fossa Grande, Plate XXXXVII: from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageSulphur Collection: Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, Plate XXXXVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, 1776

Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, 1776
Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, Plate XXXXV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, Plate XXXXIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageSulphur Collection: View of Solfaterra, 1776

View of Solfaterra, 1776
View of Solfaterra, Plate XXV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving). 1

Background imageSulphur Collection: Entrance to a sulphur spring, Ischia, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

Entrance to a sulphur spring, Ischia, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
Entrance to a sulphur spring, Ischia, Italy, 1927.From Italien in Bildern, by Eugen Poppel [August Scherl, Berlin, 1927]

Background imageSulphur Collection: View of the sulphur mines, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

View of the sulphur mines, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
View of the sulphur mines, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Sulphur and potash were mined at Agrigento on the southern coast of Sicily from Minoan times until the 1970s

Background imageSulphur Collection: Mineralogy, extracting sulphur from pyrites, 1751-1777

Mineralogy, extracting sulphur from pyrites, 1751-1777. A print from the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers by Diderot & d Alembert, 1751-1777

Background imageSulphur Collection: Solway Chemical Works, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Solway Chemical Works, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Solway Chemical Works, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 20th century. Chemical plants involve the industrial process of manufacturing (or otherwise processessing) chemicals, usually on a large scale

Background imageSulphur Collection: Hot springs at Namaskard near Myvatn, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Hot springs at Namaskard near Myvatn, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Hot springs at Namaskard near Myvatn, Iceland, 20th century. Namaskard mountain pass is located in the foothills of Hverarondor Hverir

Background imageSulphur Collection: Pyrite

Pyrite, feS2

Background imageSulphur Collection: Iron Pyrites

Iron Pyrites

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Sulphur from Sicily

Background imageSulphur Collection: The Eleventh Key of Basil Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk and alchemist, 1651

The Eleventh Key of Basil Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk and alchemist, 1651
The eleventh key of Basil Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk and alchemist, 1651. Symbolising multiplication, two lions represent sulphur consumed by mercury being transformed

Background imageSulphur Collection: The spectacular geothermal area of Rotorua in New Zealands North Island - steaming fissures 2a

The spectacular geothermal area of Rotorua in New Zealands North Island - steaming fissures 2a
Rotorua, New Zealand - 1 March 2019; Rotorua in New Zealands North Island is an extended area packed with geothermal vents, boiling mud springs, sulphur fields, steaming fissures and geysers

Background imageSulphur Collection: A sulphur-encrusted vent on the volcanic White Island in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

A sulphur-encrusted vent on the volcanic White Island in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: Tourists at the volcanic White Island in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Tourists at the volcanic White Island in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: The surface of an infernal planet, Venus

The surface of an infernal planet, Venus. Temperatures as high as 500 C (900 K) have been measured. The thick atmosphere, which is about 90 times denser and more massive than Earth s

Background imageSulphur Collection: APEX01422WT212

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The spectacular geothermal area of Rotorua in New Zealand's North Island

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The spectacular Waiotapu Thermal Area in Rotorua in New Zealand

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The spectacular Waiotapu Thermal Area in Rotorua in New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sunrise at Ijen Volcano crater, East Java, Java, Indonesia

Sunrise at Ijen Volcano crater, East Java, Java, Indonesia
Sunrise at Ijen Volcano crater; East Java, Java, Indonesia

Background imageSulphur Collection: descriptive catalogue general collection ancient

descriptive catalogue general collection ancient
A descriptive catalogue of a general collection of ancient and modern engraved gems, cameos as well as intaglios, taken from the most celebrated cabinets in Europe and cast in coloured pastes

Background imageSulphur Collection: View From Sulphur Mountain Of The Canadian Rockies In Winter; Banff, Alberta, Canada

View From Sulphur Mountain Of The Canadian Rockies In Winter; Banff, Alberta, Canada

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulfur baskets and smoking sulfur pipes, Kawa ijen

Sulfur baskets and smoking sulfur pipes, Kawa ijen

Background imageSulphur Collection: Looking for sulphur near a volcano. Illustration

Looking for sulphur near a volcano. Illustration from Tractatus de Herbis, 15th c. from De Materia Medica by Dioscorides. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. EMILIA-ROMAGNA. Modena. Estense Library

Background imageSulphur Collection: The Propeller Nebula

The Propeller Nebula, also known as DWB 111 or Simeis 57, lies in the constellation Cygnus, near a Wolf-Rayet star (WR-140)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Picture No. 10984716

Picture No. 10984716
Sulphur / Sulfur Tuft Fungus / Clustered Woodlover Mushroom - growing on tree stump Lower Saxony, Germany (Hypholoma fasciculare) Date:

Background imageSulphur Collection: Pyrococcus furiosus archaea artwork

Pyrococcus furiosus archaea artwork
Pyroccocus furiosus archaea, artwork. Archaea are single-celled organisms that are similar to bacteria but have been found to have higher organism characteristics

Background imageSulphur Collection: Plate XXXXIV: Lava Samples

Plate XXXXIV: Lava Samples
Pl XXXXIV. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphuric acid production

Sulphuric acid production. Schematic diagram of the Contact Process to make sulphuric acid from sulphur. Sulphur (yellow) enters a roasting tower on a conveyor belt (far left)

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphur extracted from oil, Canada

Sulphur extracted from oil, Canada
Sulphur extracted from oil. Aerial photograph of stores of sulphur (yellow) that have been extracted from crude oil and bitumen

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphur flame test

Sulphur flame test. Sulphur burning in air, producing a blue flame. The colour of the flame is caused by electrons that have been excited to a higher energy state

Background imageSulphur Collection: Clouded Sulphur Butterfly / Common Sulphur - flying

Clouded Sulphur Butterfly / Common Sulphur - flying
TOM-1229 Clouded Sulphur Butterfly / Common Sulphur - flying. California, USA Colias philodice Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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"Sulphur: From Cosmic Spectacles to Earthly Wonders" Orion Nebula's Sulphur Glow: Amidst the celestial wonders of the Orion Nebula, sulphur paints a mesmerizing hue, adding an ethereal touch to this cosmic masterpiece. Phoebis Sennae - The Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly: Delicate and vibrant, the Phoebis sennae butterfly flaunts its wings adorned with shades yellow, dancing gracefully in nature's symphony. Yellowstone's West Thumb Geyser Basin: Nestled on the shores of Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming, this geothermal wonderland boasts bubbling pools emitting sulphurous steam that creates a surreal atmosphere. Residfiner at an Oil Refinery: In the heart of industrial processes, a residfiner plays its part in refining crude oil by extracting valuable sulphur compounds while ensuring environmental sustainability. Great Fire of Newcastle and Gateshead: History recalls the devastating Great Fire that consumed these English towns in 1854 when sparks ignited vast quantities of stored sulphur causing catastrophic destruction. Dutch Iris Meets Sulphur Butterflies: A captivating sight unfolds as a group of stunning sulphur butterflies from the Phoebis family gather around Dutch Iris flowers, creating a harmonious blend of colors and nature's artistry. Morocco's Moulay Yacoub Springs: Near Fez lies Moulay Yacoub where natural hot springs rich in minerals including healing sulphurous waters offer rejuvenation amidst breathtaking Moroccan landscapes. Crab-of-the-Woods - Laetiporus Sulphureus Fungus: Nature surprises us with vibrant displays even within forests; behold the striking yellow hues adorning Crab-of-the-Woods fungus – Laetiporus sulpherous. Mount Liamuiga - St Kitts' Volcanic Majesty.